Earlier this month, Azami Global hosted a live webinar titled “Mastering IP Renewals with a Dedicated System. ” The webinar brought together IP leaders from law firms and in-house teams. They discussed how dedicated tools and processes are improving renewal management.
Whether you joined us live or are just catching up now, here’s a quick recap of the session—and a look at what’s next.
Renewals in Focus: A Strategic Function That Deserves the Right Tools
Renewing IP rights across global portfolios requires precision, timing, and coordination. The process can involve dozens of jurisdictions, complex workflows, and important client-facing touchpoints. That’s why having a system purpose-built for renewals is so important. Moreover, many leading firms are taking a more structured approach.
Our speakers emphasized the value of treating renewals not just as an administrative task, but as a strategic function. This approach is tied to service quality, cost control, and client trust.
What a Dedicated Renewals System Delivers
Featuring insights from Cary Levitt and Miri Botzer of Azami Global, and Oleg Salakhov of Berkeley Law & Technology Group, the session explored the key benefits of moving to a dedicated renewals system. Such benefits include:
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Automation of recurring tasks, freeing up internal resources
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Transparent invoicing tools for faster billing and fewer disputes
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Real-time portfolio visibility to support decision-making
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Forecasting by region for improved budgeting
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Stronger reporting and compliance support
Oleg shared how his firm evaluated multiple platforms before selecting Azami, noting the importance of transparency, simplicity, and control.
Scaling Renewals with Quality and Confidence
As IP departments and law firms manage increasingly global portfolios, consistency and control become critical. A dedicated system allows teams to scale without compromising on quality—while giving clients the clarity and confidence they expect.
Up Next: How AI Is Reshaping the Patent Process
We’re continuing the conversation with our next roundtable webinar on June 24, 2025, where we’ll explore the evolving role of AI in patent work.
Register now for “AI & the Patent Process: Real Impact or Just Hype?”
Speakers from multiple jurisdictions will share how AI is already influencing search, drafting, translation, and more—and where it’s heading next.